What’s the Most Honest City in the World?

Reader’s Digest conducted a study to determine the most and least honest cities in the world. The test was simple: researchers dropped a dozen wallets in 16 different cities and watched to see if the people who picked them up kept them or turned them in to an official. Each wallet contained the equivalent of $50, along with pictures and contact information.

Helsinki, Finland can now add most honest city to its tourism brochures because that city led the way, with 11 of the 12 wallets returned. Lisbon, Portugal, meanwhile, brought up the rear – only one wallet was returned.

Out of 192 total wallets dropped, slightly under half were turned in, while men and women were equally likely to keep or hand back the wallets.